On Tuesday Oliver
bought four minutes of ad time on Trinidad's TV6 and aired a
segment directed toward Warner specifically. It was filmed in
Oliver's studio and looked like a regular segment of his
late-night show, complete with punch lines about
Chuck Blazer's cats and the TV show "Mike and Molly."

Warner did not take it lightly. In response to Oliver saying
Warner should turn on FIFA and reveal all their dirty secrets,
Warner said he doesn't answer to a "comedian fool."

Warner's response video — running at nearly three minutes, half
of which is rendered nearly inaudible by a soaring instrumental
track — also criticized Oliver (whom he calls "American") for
affecting a Caribbean accent at one point.

Warner opens:

"It is very incomprehensible how a local TV station, a national
TV station, could allow a foreigner, also an American foreigner,
to come into this country, to embarrass its citizens, to
embarrass our people, to be critical of the way we speak, to be
critical of the way we look, to be critical of our culture, and
if that is what a local TV station wants to propagate on our
population, I say heaven help us. I don't need any advice from
any comedian fool who does not enter this country to tell me what
facts to release or not to release. That is not his business. I
don't take any instructions from him."

Oliver does do a Caribbean accent at one point in his video, but
he then makes fun of himself for how awful it is.

"I'll just pause for a second to allow the people on Trinidad to
laugh at the whitest person who has ever lived attempting to
speak Trini," he says after doing the accent.

On his TV6 ad, Oliver pleads, "I am begging you: release everything.
Because, here's my argument, why the hell not? It's not like
you're not potentially in a lot of trouble. Seriously, I've been
looking through the indictment and ... good luck with
that."